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What might Jane's imprisonment in the red room symbolize in Victorian England?

Abuse of little girls.
B. Women's status both at home and in the society.
C. Upbringing of children in the family.
D. Snobbery to poor relatives

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The excessiveness of deep red in the red room may suggest _______.

A. suppressed passion.
B. danger.
C. violence.
D. primal life force.

Which of the following characters could be considered Jane's doppelganger in this fiction?

A. Bertha Mason, Mr. Rochester's crazy wife.
B. John Reed, Jane's bullying cousin.
C. Miss Abbot, a servant in her uncle's house.
D. Mrs. Reed, Jane's aunt.

Of which of the following fairytales does Jane Eyre remind readers?

A. Little Red Riding hood.
B. Snow White
C. Bluebeard.
D. Beauty and the Beast

Which of the following skills is usually not encouraged in a middle-class young woman in the 19th century Britain?

A. Conversational French.
B. Playing piano and dancing.
C. How to behave and how to manage her physical presence properly.
D. Reading classics in their original language like Greek, Latin or Hebrew.

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